Trump's tiger blood

Media attention only makes Trump stronger. Why do reporters keep feeding him?

President Trump.
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If you're like me, you tuned into President Trump's 90-minute post-election press conference on Wednesday afternoon expecting to hear him say a few silly things about Nancy Pelosi and not much else. He did say a few things like that. He also said that "we are a hot country, this is a hot White House." The whole thing was loud, brash, stupid, occasionally hilarious, and worthy almost throughout of President Rodrigo Duterte of the Philippines, whom Trump admires.

It also reminded me why Trump is in the White House in the first place.

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Matthew Walther

Matthew Walther is a national correspondent at The Week. His work has also appeared in First Things, The Spectator of London, The Catholic Herald, National Review, and other publications. He is currently writing a biography of the Rev. Montague Summers. He is also a Robert Novak Journalism Fellow.